Host IP: this is Ip address or Hoste name of the SMPP server of the Carrier.

Port: SMPP port. Default is 2775.

SSL: whether or not Carrier uses SSL/TLS encryption for the connection.

SMPP Username: username given to you by carrier

SMPP password: password of SMPP account

Rate table: In this case it will be the Buy Rate table we created in one of previous steps.

Save the Account

At this stage the system should establish the binding with the carrier SMPP server. navigate to Home > SMPP to check the Status of the bind. Note that it can take up to 60 seconds before the information appears on the panel.

Create Route

Navigate to "Routing > SMS" section.

Use "Default routing" group which is already pre-created in the system. Click "View" button to go into Routing group.

You are now in the Routes window. Click "Edit" to go into Edit mode.

Click "Add route" button. The rouet row will appear. Select the destination from the list. Select routing type: choose "Round robin" if you plan to balance load between carriers, or "Failover" to designate one of the carriers as main. You can leave "Round robin" if you only use one carrier.

Add the Carrier account

Set Enable switch

Repeat for other destinations.

Click "Save" when finished. The routing rules are then sent to the routing engine.

Map Routes and Rates to the Products

We need to actually tell products which rates and routes to use.

Navigate to Products. There is the product we created in the step above: Sell Product.

Start with Sell Product. Click "View" button.

Click "Add SMS Rate Mapping". A dialog will appear:

Select "Outbound Rate Table" - a rate table you created to use as sell rate.

You can leave "Inbound Rate Table" unassigned - it is used to charge inbound SMS, e.g. for toll free messaging.

Select routing group.

Save

Create Client and Account

The System is set up for call processing. The last part is to create a Client.